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Giant EMP Emitter in New Mexico. EMP Protection for National Defense

Seen in movies and video games, an EMP or electromagnetic pulse is often believed to be a fictitious weapon. Although the majority of the United States is unaware of what an EMP is, this threat is actually very real. As this threat has been realized by the government, the effects of an EMP have started to be studied. The Sandia National Laboratories in New Mexico have createdaElectroMagnetic Environment Simulator to test the effects of an EMP on common electronics.

EMP’s are actually so dangerous to national defense that the United States Air Force has created the Electromagnetic Defense Task Force (EDTF). The impact of an EMP would be detrimental to the United States critical infrastructure. In an effort to protect the United States, the EDTF has produced a 2018 report outlining the effect an EMP would have should an attack occur. To download the in-depth report, click on the image or click here. We are interested to hear your thoughts on the report so, be sure to post below in the comments.

Tested at the Keystone Compliance Facility using DOD approved EMP testing devices similar to the EMP environmental simulator at Sandia Laboratories, EMP Shield has developed the worlds first whole-home EMP defense technology. This technology has been proven through a federally approved testing facility to withstand over 40x EMP strikes without degradation to the device.

Hi i live in Australia and am interested inn purchasing one of theses items but i don’t know if it is comparable with our voltage. I live off grid with a solur power system think it’s 240vt. Can you advise.

Tim Carty on December 14, 2018 at 10:07 pm

Patricia, The version that you need in AU is the “SP-240-EUW” version for the main power panel. If your totally off grid and only have Solar, then we need to know the highest voltage that your combiner/charger can take from your solar panel array. To protect the Solar Combiner/charger you need a DC version. You can email “Info@EMPShield.Net” and I can get into more detail with you. Thank you, Tim Carty